This van probably won't get used that much, even though it is the "economical" model at 17mpg (13.8l/100km) -- probably just when we need to go somewhere as a family. There are a number of things to fix on it but it's currently driveable and I do have a few months to get them done before we really need it. Elijah has already given his numerous (and expensive) ideas on how we can best pimp it out.
All the Gruesome Details of the Life and Times of Fenton, Gaynor-Marie, Joshua, Elijah, Mara, Ariana, Bryna and now Micah.
Monday 21 April 2008
More Room to Travel
Since we are expecting a new family member our current conveyance -- a Honda Odyssey -- will not be sufficient to fit us all in. So rather than try and find an 8 seater vehicle (seemingly somewhat rare) we thought we'd go the whole hog and have bought an older 10-seater, and as the Americans say, "full-size" van. And when an American says "full size" you know they mean it. The idea was that though we all fit into an 8 seater, there would then be no room for a friend or grandparent or two. And a 10 was just as easy to find as an 8.
This van probably won't get used that much, even though it is the "economical" model at 17mpg (13.8l/100km) -- probably just when we need to go somewhere as a family. There are a number of things to fix on it but it's currently driveable and I do have a few months to get them done before we really need it. Elijah has already given his numerous (and expensive) ideas on how we can best pimp it out.
Elijah and Bryna modelling our recently acquired 10-seater van -- vehicular expansion for the incoming child.
This van probably won't get used that much, even though it is the "economical" model at 17mpg (13.8l/100km) -- probably just when we need to go somewhere as a family. There are a number of things to fix on it but it's currently driveable and I do have a few months to get them done before we really need it. Elijah has already given his numerous (and expensive) ideas on how we can best pimp it out.
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Fent, can you get into it other than through the driver's door?!
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The Ford engineers thoughtfully placed a large sliding door on the other (street) side of the van as well as a front passenger door for no extra cost! They just weren't shown in the photo :P
ReplyDeleteNotice also how the engineers conveniently located the fuel tank door so it fills directly into the passenger compartment ...
ReplyDeleteIf its fill point is anything like my car - the fuel pipe travels in a convoluted path approx. 3 m to the fuel tank (which is located under the front seat passenger!) JAG
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